ENDLESS SUMMER
CURATED BY JEE WON KIM AND JUAN PUNTES
August 25 – 30, 2012
The exhibition title comes from the seminal 60’s surfer film “Endless Summer”. The film’s title comes from the idea, that if one had enough time and money it would be possible to follow the summer around the world, making it endless. The naïve and escapist longing of the 60’s surfer culture reflects the idea of not wanting to face an ending. The assemblages of theses works are simply the elements of what triggers my idea of summer. Comprised of the sun, sound, sunburn, colors, our thoughts and the desire for the never-ending summer.
William Stone, "Flukes of Nature", n.d. Lead Sizes variable, Courtesy of the artist
William Stone, "Flukes of Nature", n.d. Lead Sizes variable, Courtesy of the artist
Richard Humann, "Tilt-a-Whirl", 2008 Basswood 6 x 25 x 25 inches Courtesy of Elga Wimmer PCC
Richard Humann, "Tilt-a-Whirl", 2008 Basswood 6 x 25 x 25 inches Courtesy of Elga Wimmer PCC
Michele Ciacciofera, 3 Untitled works, 2012 Digital images on screen Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Michele Ciacciofera, 3 Untitled works, 2012 Digital images on screen Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Michele Ciacciofera, 3 Untitled works, 2012 Digital images on screen Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Michele Ciacciofera, 3 Untitled works, 2012 Digital images on screen Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Clemens Weiss, "Some Summer Thoughts", 2012 Writings on Glass, Glue, Sand + Sea Salt Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Clemens Weiss, "Some Summer Thoughts", 2012 Writings on Glass, Glue, Sand + Sea Salt Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Michele Ciacciofera, 3 Untitled works, 2012 Digital images on screen Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Michele Ciacciofera, 3 Untitled works, 2012 Digital images on screen Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Igor Molochevski, Impossibility of Infinite Time, 2012 Sand and light Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Igor Molochevski, Impossibility of Infinite Time, 2012 Sand and light Dimensions variable Courtesy of the artist
Maria Aiolova, Terreforme ONE, Images from the Wounded Beach series, Projections, Size variable, Courtesy the artist
Maria Aiolova, Terreforme ONE, Images from the Wounded Beach series, Projections, Size variable, Courtesy the artist
Maria Aiolova, Terreforme ONE, Images from the Wounded Beach series, Projections, Size variable, Courtesy the artist
Maria Aiolova, Terreforme ONE, Images from the Wounded Beach series, Projections, Size variable, Courtesy the artist
Maria Aiolova, Terreforme ONE, Images from the Wounded Beach series, Projections, Size variable, Courtesy the artist
Maria Aiolova, Terreforme ONE, Images from the Wounded Beach series, Projections, Size variable, Courtesy the artist
Vito Acconci, A House that Swallows Itself/A House that Goes Out of Itself, 2012, Paper and pastel pencil on foam core
4 ½ x 21 ¼ x 21¼ inches,
Courtesy of Biliana Voden-Aboutaam
Vito Acconci, A House that Swallows Itself/A House that Goes Out of Itself, 2012, Paper and pastel pencil on foam core
4 ½ x 21 ¼ x 21¼ inches,
Courtesy of Biliana Voden-Aboutaam
Anne Katrine Senstad, UNIVERSALS Foldout 4B27, 2012, Photographic C-Print 20 x 24 inches, Edition: 6, Courtesy of the artist
Anne Katrine Senstad, UNIVERSALS Foldout 4B27, 2012, Photographic C-Print 20 x 24 inches, Edition: 6, Courtesy of the artist
Anne Katrine Senstad, UNIVERSALS Foldout 2A9, 2012 Photographic C-Print 20 x 24 inches, Edition: 6, Courtesy of the artist
Anne Katrine Senstad, UNIVERSALS Foldout 2A9, 2012 Photographic C-Print 20 x 24 inches, Edition: 6, Courtesy of the artist
Anne Katrine Senstad, UNIVERSALS Foldout 4A5.2, 2012, Photographic C-Print 20 x 24 inches, Edition: 6, Courtesy of the artist
Anne Katrine Senstad, UNIVERSALS Foldout 4A5.2, 2012, Photographic C-Print 20 x 24 inches, Edition: 6, Courtesy of the artist
Hans Breder, Opsis B, 2012, Projection, Dimensions variable, Courtesy of the artist
Hans Breder, Opsis B, 2012, Projection, Dimensions variable, Courtesy of the artist
Hans Breder, Opsis A, 2012, Projection, Dimensions variable, Courtesy of the artist
Hans Breder, Opsis A, 2012, Projection, Dimensions variable, Courtesy of the artist
Maria Aiolova, Terreforme ONE, Images from the Wounded Beach series, Projections, Size variable, Courtesy the artist
Maria Aiolova, Terreforme ONE, Images from the Wounded Beach series, Projections, Size variable, Courtesy the artist
Dennis Oppenheim, Reading Position for Second Degree Burn, 1970, Photosilkscreen, 22 ½ x 30 inches, Courtesy of A. P. Oppenheim
Dennis Oppenheim, Reading Position for Second Degree Burn, 1970, Photosilkscreen, 22 ½ x 30 inches, Courtesy of A. P. Oppenheim